Natural Disasters Advice

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I would recommend it because it's interesting on how natural disasters occur. On the downside, students have to invest a lot of time doing assignments and studying for midterms.

Course highlights:

I learned how natural disasters occur and why they are important in our world.

Hours per week:

3-5 hours

Advice for students:

Keep reviewing the material on a daily basis and do your homework

Course Term:Fall 2017

Professor:BrettGilley

Course Tags:Background Knowledge ExpectedAlways Do the ReadingMany Small Assignments

Aug 06, 2017

| Would recommend.

Pretty easy, overall.

Course Overview:

I recommend this course because the material is very interesting and provides you with practical knowledge that you can use in your everyday life.

Course highlights:

The highlight of this course for me was learning about what causes earthquakes because living in British Columbia we could experience an earthquake on any given day.

Hours per week:

3-5 hours

Advice for students:

I would advise you to not take this course too lightly. Even though the material is fairly easy to understand there is a lot of information to know.

Course Term:Summer 2017

Professor:BrianMarcus

Course Tags:Great Intro to the SubjectAlways Do the Reading

Jun 15, 2017

| Would highly recommend.

Not too easy. Not too difficult.

Course Overview:

Because this course not only gives you an insiders knowledge on how the natural disasters in the world are created, but it gives you ways to protect yourself and how to try to prevent these things from happening.

Course highlights:

The highlight of this course were the course discussions. Having everyone participate and read and reply to what questions you were asking, what answers you had to share, or just updates on the world's natural disaster situation at that moment

Hours per week:

6-8 hours

Advice for students:

Read your notes! This class is only based on Quizes and the Final Exam, so reading and re-writing your notes, answering the Check Your Understanding questions, and participating in the discussion board will push you towards your goal grade.

Course Term:Spring 2017

Professor:Leah May Ver

Course Tags:Great Intro to the SubjectAlways Do the ReadingGreat Discussions